ADExtractor CSV Exporter Mode

Output destination

Short form: -oLong form: --outputExample: -o output.csvDefault: console
This parameter is optional. If you don't supply it, the CSV data is printed to the console, otherwise the file specified is created (or overwritten). The filename can be relative or absolute but must conform to the standard windows-filesystem naming conventions.

Output encoding

Short form: -eLong form: --encodingExample: -e UTF-8 or
-e Windows-1252, etc.Default: system-default
If you omit the encoding, the standard system-encoding is used. To force a specific output-encoding set this argument appropriately.

CSV separator

Short form: -sLong form: --sepExample: -s ;Default: ;
Microsoft Excel interprets the semi-colon out of the box, so this is the default. If you require another value/attribute separator in the CSV output, you can supply it here accordingly.

Value enquotation

Short form: -vLong form: --venqotExample: -v {None|SingleQuotes|DoubleQuotes}Default: None
Specifies how the output-values are to be enquoted.